A Drosophila mutation called singed (s) causes the bristles to be bent and misshapen. A mutation called purple (p) causes the fly's eyes to be purple in color instead of the normal red. Flies homozygous for singed and purple were crossed with flies that were homozygous for normal bristles and red eyes. The F, were intercrossed to produce the F2, and the following results were obtained. Cross male, singed bristles, purple eyes x female, normal bristles, red eyes F1 420 female, normal bristles, red eyes 426 male, normal bristles, red eyes F2 337 female, normal bristles, red eyes 113 female, normal bristles, purple eyes 168 male, normal bristles, red eyes 170 male, singed bristles, red eyes 56 male, normal bristles, purple eyes 58 male, singed bristles, purple eyes Cross female, singed bristles, purple eyes x male, normal bristles, red eyes F1 504 female, normal bristles, red eyes 498 male, singed bristles, red eyes F2 227 female, normal bristles, red eyes 223 female, singed bristles, red eyes 225 male, normal bristles, red eyes 225 male, singed bristles, red eyes 78 female, normal bristles, purple eyes 76 female, singed bristles, purple eyes 74 male, normal bristles, purple eyes 72 male, singed bristles, purple eyes

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A Drosophila mutation called singed (s) causes the bristles to be bent
and misshapen. A mutation called purple (p) causes the fly's eyes to be
purple in color instead of the normal red. Flies homozygous for singed
and purple were crossed with flies that were homozygous for normal
bristles and red eyes. The F, were intercrossed to produce the F2, and
the following results were obtained.
Cross
male, singed bristles, purple eyes x female, normal bristles, red
eyes
F1
420 female, normal bristles, red eyes
426 male, normal bristles, red eyes
F2
337 female, normal bristles, red eyes
113 female, normal bristles, purple eyes
168 male, normal bristles, red eyes
170 male, singed bristles, red eyes
56 male, normal bristles, purple eyes
58 male, singed bristles, purple eyes
Transcribed Image Text:A Drosophila mutation called singed (s) causes the bristles to be bent and misshapen. A mutation called purple (p) causes the fly's eyes to be purple in color instead of the normal red. Flies homozygous for singed and purple were crossed with flies that were homozygous for normal bristles and red eyes. The F, were intercrossed to produce the F2, and the following results were obtained. Cross male, singed bristles, purple eyes x female, normal bristles, red eyes F1 420 female, normal bristles, red eyes 426 male, normal bristles, red eyes F2 337 female, normal bristles, red eyes 113 female, normal bristles, purple eyes 168 male, normal bristles, red eyes 170 male, singed bristles, red eyes 56 male, normal bristles, purple eyes 58 male, singed bristles, purple eyes
Cross
female, singed bristles, purple eyes x male, normal bristles, red
eyes
F1
504 female, normal bristles, red eyes
498 male, singed bristles, red eyes
F2
227 female, normal bristles, red eyes
223 female, singed bristles, red eyes
225 male, normal bristles, red eyes
225 male, singed bristles, red eyes
78 female, normal bristles, purple eyes
76 female, singed bristles, purple eyes
74 male, normal bristles, purple eyes
72 male, singed bristles, purple eyes
Transcribed Image Text:Cross female, singed bristles, purple eyes x male, normal bristles, red eyes F1 504 female, normal bristles, red eyes 498 male, singed bristles, red eyes F2 227 female, normal bristles, red eyes 223 female, singed bristles, red eyes 225 male, normal bristles, red eyes 225 male, singed bristles, red eyes 78 female, normal bristles, purple eyes 76 female, singed bristles, purple eyes 74 male, normal bristles, purple eyes 72 male, singed bristles, purple eyes
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